Anyone have pic or a good way of attaching the MFOS Quantizers pcbs the the panel? Im making my own stooge brackets out of sheet metal. Trying to keep it tight and organized and Im failing miserably getting the 2 boards to hide behind the panel.
This might serve as a model for the Quantizer - the bracket fitting over the two pots with the two PCBs mounted next to each other.
This looks like a cool project. Maybe Will and I should consider building one.
Bill
--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "Rico" <ricoloverde@...> wrote:
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> Anyone have pic or a good way of attaching the MFOS Quantizers pcbs the the panel? Im making my own stooge brackets out of sheet metal. Trying to keep it tight and organized and Im failing miserably getting the 2 boards to hide behind the panel.
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> Thanks again for all the help I've received here.
>
> Rico
>
This might serve as a model for the Quantizer - the bracket fitting over the two pots with the two PCBs mounted next to each other.
This looks like a cool project. Maybe Will and I should consider building one.
Bill
--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "Rico" <ricoloverde@...> wrote:
>
> Anyone have pic or a good way of attaching the MFOS Quantizers pcbs the the panel? Im making my own stooge brackets out of sheet metal. Trying to keep it tight and organized and Im failing miserably getting the 2 boards to hide behind the panel.
>
> Thanks again for all the help I've received here.
>
> Rico
>
I recently built a second JH Varislope filter and redid the panel. I'm still using paper on plastic for these but lately I've been using a laser printer on 180 gram glossy paper and it looks a lot better than my original attempt which was inkjet on plain paper. I also took the opportunity to change the text a bit here and there to make it more readable (e.g. "Clean" and "Dirty" vs. "C" and "D").